Davis Cup Goes Down Under - Vice President Nixon presents Davis Cup to Harry Hopman, sixth from left, non-playing captain of the Australian Davis Cup team between final two singles matches yesterday. Cup, symbolic of world supremacy in tennis, went to Aussies after 5-0 win over the U.S. team. From left: Sir Percy Spender, Australian Ambassador to U.S., Lew Hoad, Neale Fraser, Rex Hartwig, Ken Rosewall, Hopman, Nixon, and U.S. team members non-playing captain Bill Talbert, Vic Seixas, Gil Shea, Tony Trabert and Ham Richardson. August 29, 1955. (Photo by AP Wirephoto).
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